CAFFENIO

Caffenio (stylized as CAFFENIO) is a Mexican chain of drive-through Coffeehouses that was founded and is currently headquartered in Hermosillo, Sonora. The chain can trace back its origins to 1923 by a man named Don Jose Diaz where he started the first operations of the small chain in the city of Chihuahua.

History
In 1941, the coffee chain was officially established under the name of "Café del Pacífico, S.A. de C.V." and after five years the first coffee bean roasting plant was inaugurated in 1946. The company continued to expand and in 1972 it began to export its coffee to the United States. In 1980 the first plant of instant coffee was inaugurated which signified the necessity to appeal to different sectors of the market. In 2000, it launched the product Kfreeze followed with a new concept named "Estación Café" where the sale of individual prepared coffees in cups would be sold to customers. 2004 brought the creation of Andatti which it would be sold in the stores of OXXO. In 2007, the chain would begin to renovate its image and name CAFFENIO would be adopted.

Areas Served
CAFFENIO has over 200 locations throughout Mexico. In 2023 it was announced that CAFFENIO would open its first U.S. store in Mesa, Arizona sometime during 2024 accompanied with future plans to expand to neighboring states in the Southwestern United States.